Features of Regulation of the Electric Regime of Electro Arc Furnaces in the Production of Ferroalloys with High Silicon Content 

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Abstract Carpenter Silicon Core Iron "B" is melted in electric arc furnaces to exacting chemical specifications, and carefully controlled in rolling and annealing practices to produce a fine grained uniform quality magnetic core alloy. Silicon Core Iron "B" is not recommended for components which must be cold formed due to its high silicon content. This alloy was covered with 4 other silicon core irons in Fe-36, November, 1968. This datasheet provides information on composition, physical properties, hardness, and tensile properties. It also includes information on heat treating and machining. Filing Code: Fe-90. Producer or source: Carpenter.



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Abstract The work determined the influence of aluminium in the amount from about 0.6% to about 8% on graphitization of cast iron with relatively high silicon content (3.4%-3.9%) and low manganese content (about 0.1%). The cast iron was spheroidized with cerium mixture and graphitized with ferrosilicon. It was found that the degree of graphitization increases with an increase in aluminium content in cast iron up to 2.8%, then decreases. Nodular and vermicular graphite precipitates were found after the applied treatment in cast iron containing aluminium in the amount from about 1.9% to about 8%. The Fe3AlCx carbides, increasing brittleness and deteriorating the machinability of cast iron, were not found in cast iron containing up to about 6.8% Al. These carbides were revealed only in cast iron containing about 8% Al.



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